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    In Focus 4/20/22: USD 383, Mary Kohn, Fort Riley

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    By KMAN Staff on April 20, 2022 In Focus, On Demand

    News Radio KMAN · In Focus 4/20/22: USD 383, Mary Kohn, Fort Riley

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    Segment 2 – 10:14
    Segment 3 – 20:30
    Segment 4 – 31:33

    On Wednesday’s edition of In Focus we spoke with USD 383 Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid and board member Brandy Santos.

    K-State Professor in the Department of English Dr. Mary Kohn previews a Thursday panel discussion titled “Kansas Without the Kanza: Understanding how the Kanza Homeland Became K-State.” The event will take place at the Manhattan Public Library.

    In our final segment Fort Riley combined graduation was previewed with McKenzie Sleigh.

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